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JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED. NEW STOCK. NEW STOCK. THE EMPIRE BOOK OF 400 FAVOURITE SONGS Patriotic Songs, National Songs, Folk Songs, Negro Spirituals, Christmas Songs, College Songs, Children’s Songs, Religious Songs, Glees, Rounds, etc., etc. WONDERFUL VALUE. COMPLETE MUSIC AND WORDS. Two Shillings (2/-). • (Posted 2/1). CHAS BEGG AND CO., LIMITED. STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. A.A.R.D. HUNTER’S D.O.T. MOTORS. LEAVE DAILY 1 P.M. (SATURDAYS 11.15 A.M.) FOR OAMARU AND DUNEDIN. FARES, OAMARU 7/-, DUNEDIN 15/BOOK AT BOCKAERT’S GARAGE. TEL. 294. £ U N A R D LINE Travel Home via America and Cross the Atlantic by Aquitania, Berengarla, Mauretania, or other magnificent steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England, or if proceeding Home by direct steamer, or via Australia, return by Cunard TransAtlantic. Good selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. Limited Accommodation of Saloon Passengers. ' For accommodation and full particuI \ars, apply— D. C .TURNBULL AND CO., Agents Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd. gOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. “BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR —ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICES.” Reduced fares to South Africa being quoted for October steamers. ♦First-Class only. iCabin Class only. tFirst and Third Classes. Through Rates from New Zealand. Interchangeable Return Tickets. For full particulars, apply— DALGETY AND COMPANY, Ltd. NAT. MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., Ltd. R.M.S. “AORANGI” and “NIAGARA,” “MAKURA” and “TAHITI.” OASSENGERS by the above Steamers 1 Booking Through Tickets to England, may connect fit New York, Montreal, etc, with the magnificant Steamers of the WHITE STAR LINE. Allotments or accommodation held here. Berths may be selected and passage tickets obtained in exchange for ; Atlantic portion of through tickets i before leaving New Zealand. PANAMA-PACIFIC LINE. Regular sailings of comfortable | steamers between San Francisco and I New York, via Los Angeles, Panama I Canal and Havana. Through passen- ! gers may travel by this Line at about i I the same cost, instead of crossing \ 1 Canada or America by rail. For further particulars, apply— DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD. The Farmers of South Canterbury are hereby advised that, for the purpose of furthering our business in the i district we have appointed the VUL- , ! CAN FOUNDRY COMPANY, with Mr. j ■ GEO. J. WALLACE their Sales Man- j i ager joint agents with the CANTER- f ! BURY FARMERS CO-OP. ASSOCIA- i TION for the district between the Otaio and the Rangitata Rivers. ] Mr Wallace is well acquainted with 1 our goods, he having managed our Ashburton Branch for a number of years. He can advise customers regarding sizes and sorts of different | machines to suit their purpose. Both agents will hold stocks of new machines and extras, also of chilled I cast shares, and they will give close i attention to all enquiries. j P. & D. DUNCAN, LTD. 1 14th June, 1929. Having been appointed Agents for : Messrs. P. and D. DUNCAN, LTD,, of Christchurch., we are now in a position to supply all classes of FARM IMPLEMENTS manufactured by them. Duncan”s Machinery is too well known to need much boosting; it is not only 100 per cent. New Zealand made, but it is recognised as the World’s best in Design, Durability, and Suitability for Colonial Farming purposes. Our representative is an experienced I expert' who has devoted twenty-five j years to the manufacture and repairing lof Farm Implements. He will call on it he Farmers of South Canterbury 1 soliciting their orders, and at the same , time will give information and advice as regards working machines, and will i give FREE SERVICE j to all implements purchased from us. THE VULCAN FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING Co. I NORTH AND LATTER STREETS, TIMARU. ] Agents for— P. & D. DUNCAN, LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. GEO. J. WALLACE, Sales Manager.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18329, 29 July 1929, Page 1

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